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Online Radio chipmunk module
Chipmunking music is pitch shifting the music up plus slightly more rapid play It makes much music sound better chipmunking is doable with audacity thus a module to automatically chipmunk all of the stream of online radio would be nifty | |
Chipmunking music is pitch shifting the music up plus slightly more rapid play It makes much music sound better chipmunking is doable with audacity thus a module to automatically chipmunk all of the stream of online radio would be nifty
You could click on different chipmunk versions
I find
New music is easier to appreciate sped up n pitch shifted
Theres a paper on how uptempo music elevates peoples moods I think that might be why there is so much chipmunk music at youtube Its kind of a separate culture Chipmunk online radio would thus be nifty
manic monday at the lab
http://www.youtube....watch?v=Gj3AYVbnv5k [beanangel, Apr 22 2009]
Audacity software
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Audacity® is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems. Learn more about Audacity... Also check our Wiki and Forum for more information. [beanangel, Apr 22 2009]
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How would it sound if Alvin and the Chipmunks performed one of their "own" songs? |
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The first sentence is chipmunking two or three sentences - so it seems baked... |
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Apart from literary critique, i like the idea. With normal radio it would not work without buffering, but streaming radio is coming in faster than it is replayed anyways, and podcasts would work too. |
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My mp3 player already has the ability to fast forward, although only in big steps (1.5 times normal is the slowest). I am not sure whether chipmunking involves anything more than replaying faster - this will make the frequencies higher all by itself, actually, Audacity can make music faster _without_ making it higher pitched, which is a much bigger task. |
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Loonq: Chipmunking (I can't believe I've lived to see
'chipmunk' become a verb) involves more a pitch-shift than
would arise purely from speeding it up. For old-fashioned
tape-based purposes, the singers would sing at normal pitch
but to a slower tempo, so that playing the tape at a faster
speed would give an elevated pitch and a normal (or not
much faster than normal) tempo. |
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I figured that was how it worked. |
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